
a book
The Poet
Michael Connelly · 1996 · 481 pages
When his homicide detective brother suddenly kills himself, Jack McEvoy, crime reporter for the "Denver Post," undertakes an investigative report into police suicides, only to uncover a sinister pattern that leads to a devious serial cop killer called "the Poet."
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Newt Gingrich
“"Michael Connelly’s three books on serial killers, The Poet, the Scarecrow, and Fair Warning are an amazing trio. I just read the latest,Fair Warning, and felt compelled to go back and reread the other two. I recommend them highly."”↗